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[...]... that the colonies needed no relief from taxation Close bythe church lands, on July 27, 1 7 9 0 , Rutgerson his own grounds paraded the militia before President Washington, Governor Clinton and visiting Indian chiefs, and thereafter he was Colonel Rutgers Gilbert Stuart painted Washington's portrait at that time and it was a prized possession in theRutgers mansion Just north onthe Bowery was the. .. associations The British provost marshal hung Nathan Hale on "an apple tree in theRutgers orchard," the exact spot adjoining the church property Nearby on Cherry Hill, in the Franklin House, the first President of the United States lived for a time, as did John Hancock and members of Washington's cabinet onthe inauguration of the Federal Government In the immediate vicinity was the Walton House,... and sympathy Rutgers was a bachelor and on his death the bulk of his estate, over $900,000, went to the grandson of his sister Catherine, William B Crosby "Uncle Rutgers" had Rutgers Tablet virtually adopted the boy when early left an orphan Among the provisions of the Rutgers will was one that bespoke the testator: Hannah, a superannuated negress, was to be supported bythe estate for the rest of her... churches, and there was more for the asking, tho only the Baptists, the Dutch Reformed and the Presbyterians took advantage of the offer The Rutgers Street site became the birthplace of the Rutgers Presbyterian church, beginning May 13, 1798, in a frame building 36×64 In 1841 the present stone church was built, and in 1862, as did others, this organization moved uptown A Mr Briggs, who was holding the property... General Washington and Colonel Willett," after the latter's return from his mission to the Creek Indians, the most powerful confederacy then on our borders Here, also, in 1824, Lafayette was entertained "like a prince," so the great Frenchman said The house was built in 1755 bythe Colonel's father, with brick brought from Holland It stood on Monroe Street till 1865 But it was none too fine for the owner... they lived Their ancestor came over in the early days from Holland, spent some time about Albany, and then came to New York, branching out till Rutgers bouweries and Rutgers breweries were found in more than one place A Rutgers was onthe jury in the great Zenger trial that establisht the freedom of the colonial press,— "the germ of American freedom." TheRutgers were Sons of Liberty and theRutgers farm... William B Crosby was a colonel in the War of 1812 He died March 18, 1865 A son of his was Howard Crosby, more than a generation ago one of the best-known preachers of New York, a man great physically and spiritually He was moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly and one of the revisers of the Bible He died in 1891 Another Crosby was in the State Legislature The direct line of the Rutgers family... Hill was one of their meeting places A Rutgers was a member of the New York Provincial Congress and also of the Stamp Act Congress Alexander Hamilton was engaged in a famous case when a Rutgers defended herself against a Tory who had taken possession of her property during the Revolution It was a Rutgers who drained the marshes west of the old Collect Pond and so laid the foundations for the Lispenard... daughter of his neighbor Rutgers That stream still runs into the Broadway Subway at Canal Street apparently uncontrollable One Rutgers fell in the Battle of Long Island, and while the old father died in Albany, the British revenged themselves onthe younger brother by making a hospital of his fine house in New York The owner kept on fighting for freedom during the whole Revolutionary War, distinguishing... Henry Rutgers gave a cake and a book to every boy who called on him on New Year's Day The children gathered about his door and he made an address "of a religious character." Rutgers Mansion Colonel Rutgers lived in "a large, superbly furnished mansion," onRutgers Place, "for many years a capitol of fashion, where met all the leaders of the day." Here was given "the most notable reception of the time . it has been a shrine of their heart's devotion. George Alexander. ILLUSTRATIONS The Kirk on Rutgers Farm Frontispiece Page Henry Rutgers 12 The Rutgers Mansion 15 Rutgers Tablet 17 Nathan. The Kirk on Rutgers Farm